Show win markham an english al assistant postmaster rost master A ARRESTED IN S for forging the name of a british officer THE 01 presents ills plans of operations for this year I 1 A aa A 1 THE cl 11 BILL union pacific traine trains delayer ten tell hours by washouts dakotas straggle for statehood by gewn atso tl 1 press art to 10 the tb AX OLD FOR ERY an arrested for imitating the name of his hi superior officer CHICAGO CurcA oo july 14 private information was received here tonight to night that to dav day in in kansas city wm II 11 W markham SIar kham assistant postmaster post maiter of the british war vessel despair was arrested on a charge of forging the name of his superior officer for 1500 tho the critney crimes were mero committed over a year car ago NN when lien the espair was cruising off the tile coast of chin china for or some time past markham under tinder the name of gayloff has been acting as agent at kansas city cit for a m well ell known in in burance company he ile lias has been constantly shadowed night and day since juno june until this morril morning a g detectives being unwilling to arrest him until the he papers and ana of other her preliminaries limin aries had been first arranged though the culprits hev have been known only since thirteen detectives hivo have unceasingly been t tracing I 1 I 1 linn nin up step by by step ezi evidences dences racina 0 ot the forgeries were a discovered in in tho the spring of 1886 the story tory s 0 of the long chase forms a mar bellous record SIar Mark kham liam left lua his ship ostensibly Ob for yucatan jucatan and all clue to hini him had been jost la before hie his misdeeds came to liht light and the case was formally landed handed over to tile scotland yard detectives in in london in the meantime markham Mark liam was a as in in shanghai ali N lore he lie was spending money vuth nth a i worthy of an E indian raial 1 a I 1 I 1 it ft was in shang shanghai at I 1 that he lie fe fell 1 I 1 I 1 in with an american ad ven named gussie bland who nho had lust just arrived from san fra francisco Iran cisco travelling tray tra tiling velling us as mrs deforest upon her markham lavished nearly everything ho he had and when soon after he lie became aware tint that officers were mere sea searching rebin him out lie had barely enough funds funds to bring himself to san francisco so nervous was lie on the way over that lie be attracted the attention of a gaii a officer who w ho was vv as on another errand had the san aa francisco I 1 fancisco ran cisco officers ars been noti fied larlham larL him could easily have been arrested lien then as ho he as jept ept steadily dily in mew view for beveral dab days but no cl charges being known knon n a against ainest him he lie has alfes a allowed owed to depart dep a r t 13 gusa u bland illand returned to call fornia on almost the next steamer after mark SIar liam Lliam sile went ment to I 1 loa angeles lut but w when hen the brit british ial hid had finally located her they learned that no one ansA answering ering mark hame hams description df fieri aptton had ever been near her 1 er nevertheless lier her house was m month after month until by accident one day da a detective noticed the tile addreal of a letter milled mailed to ono one of the Wonia homana nd intimates at rt a saloon near by the handwriting seemed wined familiar and a comparison compani oi with a of lie the signature on a ban san kran francisco cisco hotel register showed the m writer riter to ho he markham close observation established edthe the fact that markham LIar kham ft t frequent letters lettera at a general de binary linary livery iii in bome u distant city officers in di guia thereupon inveigled themselves into mrs Dc De Forests gracea graces and one night when champagny cham champ igno loosed lier her tongue got her talking about abut her ter correspondent she ridicule ridiculed him im nic iles ily as some I 1 n who who had thrown thron away his fortune O 0 on 1 1 her and was wag still as in in as e er incidentally incident allf dr dropping 0 PP 1 anz the fact that lie was then in I 1 I 1 kansas 1 in as city immediately an arrange arrangement ment was made bv by the detectives n whereby tho the clerk at the fice fico wi window adow in ili kansas kangas city was to drop ins ilia pencil outside the counter as a signal n al when markham am ask id ad tor for ins his iby nuil a 80 boron coll fu ed did the clerk become that twice ho lie failed and markham escaped the third time the detective wag was gl given en the signal Mark I 1 marchain hain was vlas te very ry su cloty I 1 and had acquired a hat habit bit of starting in ui an appo lie ile direction from that in which 11 he e 1 hid lad intended to go and then suddenly turning t taking a II nj street cars going tho the wrong wa way y and n jun jumping ig off to uko take the ono one he lie v anted all xa the e time watching to u be if lie was purs pursued tied in spite of taci tactics he lie was shadowed constantly for a month moth until today to day when all was as ready the arreba u was as made and tomorrow to morrow morning earl early lie ile will be started on the roid road to angl md and a long time of 0 penal pen il servitude geological SURVEY mr rowell Lleti gus tn for the Il resent fiscal year IS 15 mayor pow ell director dire clor of 0 th the geological Gw Go logical survey has h as to the secretary of lie the tho the plan ot of operations opera tlona for or the geological survey for the present year your ho to continue abo topographical survey surveys for U S now in progress mo in an ali interview powell aalf rebo tho pelo gial work will bo be carried on an as a heretofore in ili various parte parts ot of tho the country in new england Jn alid 1 along the atlantic cout co uit through I 1 tto tile appalachian appala chiun mountain it in tile lower region along like Pou poul heni therit anil and m shores 1 of I JAO jaka superior in t tho 0 rich region in u hat promise to bean be an important coal petr petroleum ollum and natural ral gaa gas field in tile near future in montana in lie the C hii ornia cold gold belt and in in a half dozen otner reginna v 0 of I 1 Inter cht from scientific and economic standpoints in a portion of tile it irocky oc ky Mouri lain region lying athin CIO ada the work ig i among the most important of the institution during laet last sumi mer tho he t denver Coal fled fied was dively investigated and a report setting I 1 I 1 r forth the extent and value of the coal willbe will be prepared during the present summer in the geyser region of yellowstone park ti the e studies already began begun will bo be cont continued aed during th the e present hesson u 3 air an breeder brecker ha has s finished his investigation of the thel quicksilver deposits of the elope slope he ile has not only made a thorough I 1 local ocal study but has taken up the whole subject of the quicksilver deposits of the globe and lias has visited those of the greatest importance including the mines of new almaden almaden spain ilia report upon this subject is about to goto go to press but in the meantime his assis assistants tanti lave have taken up the investigation of the auriferous deposits of tho the gold belt skirting tho the western base of the sierras in california WASHOUT I 1 union trains ar are delayed to ten hour hours chr CHEYENNE yz XE july 14 there was a washout on the union pacific 1 five miles west of this city this afternoon caused b by a cloudburst cloud burst A quarter of a 1 mile I 1 0 of the track is gone and trains are delayed tea ten hours the crime crimes bill LONDON july 14 in the house of lords thi this afternoon bacon ashbourne lord chancelor of ireland Irel aad moved the second reading of the crimes bill in making the motion he be described the bill as a measure intended to counteract the criminal demoralizing eystein of intimidation now reigning in ireland a system that the coercion of loyal people interfered with every relation of life neither hex u nor age were spared from this odious ferocious tyranny it was a slander upon trades unions to compare them with the tyrannical ran league it was abdol absolutely 0 1 1 startling to hear gladstone c croak k 1 alie 1 abominable system of boycotting under unter the euphemism of exclusive dealings ings I 1 earl a rl granville said he be would not deny that the government it finding itself unable to maintain law and order with existing measures had the right to apply tp parliament for further powers but when the restrictions proposed suspending common personal rights the clearest proof was required to justify the exceptional law the state of ireland was as peaceable now as in the time when the ordinary law was found sufficient everybody knew the real aim of the bill was to suppress combinations that interfered with nith the policy of the government and brand them as illegal the opposition having done its ulmot to the paiman of the bill niti mast it leave upon tho the government the responsibility for the results tide the duke of argyle lord carnarvon and others spoke and the bill was then read road the second time the measure will be discussed by the committee tomorrow to morrow TUB ca COMMONS LONDON Lox tov july 14 in the commons thil this evening lord randolph churchill resuming tho the debate on the land bill bil 1 objected to Bann ermana amendment that the bill will be rejected only as a raising a false issue government had been forced to offer a temporary land measure before tho the session closed proceeding to examine tho the clauses of the bill ho lie supported DU lons ions criticism on the restrictions of the landholders land holders clause which ho be hoped government would amend he ile did not that the tenantry would derive an any y benefit from the clause claue d dealing ealing with evictions loud cheers he ile would tear fear to en entrust the irish agents anda dvir ers of the landlords v ith the po powers er s conferred upon them under tinder that tig it clause c a use it was not vit aithan liin the limit of 1111 physical ficai to deal wit with it the clause it thia I 1 6 iK amaon Bion the bill must bo be lightened by throwing it oi oer er the tile bankruptcy clauch are equally equall objectionable if it government w all ith K the tile irish dembei 3 would agree to deal with mith the arrears 11 by y a division of judici cial rents instead of the bankruptcy clauses claties es lie the bill would be do de of it worst features and become come acceptable to the country sir william vernon harcourt congratulated lord ph on his clear exposition of tile defects of iho the bill it if inird randolph speech led to a new development of the bill the house would have no difficulty in III passing it goschen Cliance chancelor lor of the exchequer speaking in ili behalf of government men t said paid while the they would not attempt to disguise the difficulty of their task they would refuse but a single vote by making any concession against ast their convictions I 1 dwelling citing ailt 0 on alio le t em omD character of the bill hill he baid said that government will do their best to meet tho the views of the gentlemen on the tile other eide side in regard to the leaseholders lease leae holders clause but ho he boldly do fended lie the eviction clause parnell Pj rnell upon poll rising was loudl loudly y cheered ii e baid said ho he thought goschen wase was looking rat rather herto to the enhanced value of property under hie ilia future land pure baso bill ban to the tile interests of irish tenants tenanted tho the govern overn nien t pro propose 08 0 to abolish evictions by exec executing tig them under tinder another name wit with h the object of getting rid of the record of euch such transactions aa its eive bious ile warned the mern RO eminent ment that the und land scheme would not effect be the national feelen filing in ireland ile suggested that tho thi government m was its not diF disposed posed to accept like advice at of tho tile cowper commission it might at rt least meet tho the irish in embers halt hall aly way dakotas dayot DaA ot struggle St rurel tn ar statehood fluno dak july 14 following ie is a synopsis of the resolutions resolution 8 adopt cd ed by tho the division and admission convention ven tion wo aro unalterably opposed to ft asa whole wo nye declare for a division on the seventh standard parallel we urge the importance of a full vote on this question it affirms the right of people about to be admitted to the union to designate their state boundaries subject to 0 m by congress Con grees with their consent all considerate consi considerations derat ions un unite ite in dictating dic lating a division in accordance vi ith tho the plan submitted by act of the territorial al legi legislature elat tire to Fuff suffrage rage tho the people in november we protest against tho the tyranny of congress in in refusing tiAng ref admission and appeal to alio people of the union for support we approve tho tile oi Torta of if ignator dan a es a anil n 1 I 0 othow 10 N to secure tho tile opening ot of abe great sioux and ask the president and secretary of tho the in gerior to recommend to contrass Conz rass the bt of tt a nit rut asure for an opening for the settlement of tile reservation A committee was chosen to confer with north dakota tho the i convention then adjourned r N Y the dawrence TA wrence C eident ceiri work works nt at eddyville Edd burned this morning loss 1 1000 insurance t ai a I 1 1 1 I 1 6 |